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European Masterpieces from The Met

Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art is showcasing 500 years of iconic and spectacular paintings in ‘European Masterpieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York.

Featuring 65 breathtaking works from The Met’s prized collection, walk in the footsteps of Europe’s greatest painters: Rembrandt, Renoir, Monet and more in a once-in-a-lifetime and exclusive Australian experience you won’t want to miss.  Tickets on sale. Open daily until 17 October.

Spanning 500 years, ‘European Masterpieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’ offers a breath-taking journey from the 1420s and emerging Renaissance to conclude at the height of early twentieth century post-impressionism. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity also allows visitors to experience works by painters such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Turner, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, and Monet, direct from The Met’s collection – one of the finest collections of European painting in the world, the majority of which rarely leave permanent display in New York.

Highlights of the exhibition include Fra Angelico’s finely painted altarpiece The Crucifixion c. 1420–23; Titian’s poetic Venus and Adonis of the 1550s; the immediacy and drama of Caravaggio’s The Musicians 1597; Rembrandt’s painterly Flora of c.1654; Vermeer’s beautifully observed Allegory of the Catholic Faith c.1670-72, and van Gogh’s idyllic The Flowering Orchard 1888.

‘European Masterpieces’ includes portraiture, still-life, landscape and figure studies and will be a must-see for audiences of all ages, art-lovers and anyone with an interest in history, society, beauty, religious iconography, mythology and symbolism.

To find out more, visit Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art

Woodend Winter Arts festival

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Get ready for two festival event weekends on 10-11 July and 7-8 August at woodend, Victoria. Events are organised and tickets are selling.

Woodend and the Macedon Ranges welcomes you back with a weekend of music, song, arts, film and conversation!

For the complete program and details, visit: Woodend Winter Arts Festival

East Gippsland Winter Festival

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East Gippsland will come alive this winter with the first-ever East Gippsland Winter Festival which celebrates all things art, food, music, beer and wine.

The festival kicked off from Saturday, 19th June and is on till Sunday, 11th July and showcases the region’s villages through a series of pop-up events, cultural activities, workshops, exhibitions, winter feasts, tours and family activities. There’ll be night time activities too so be sure to pack your winter woollies.

The festival commenced on Friday, 19th June in Bairnsdale where the laneways sprung to life with an art and light projection at the Laneway Launch illuminating the town and creating a merry-festival-vibe with live music, roaming performers along with food and wine offerings.

There are some great collaborations between some of the region’s food and wine heavyweights. Lightfoot & Sons Wines and SARDINE eatery + bar paired up for the Pinot Picnic in Calulu near Bairnsdale to celebrate all things Pinot Noir. You can also snuggle into Lightfoot’s barrel room for a masterclass, then bask under the wintry skies on the deck or lawns with a picnic box.

26th June left viewers spellbound by the Lakes Light Festival in Lakes Entrance with a parade of lanterns, weaving around lit-up sculptures that pay homage to the region’s flora and fauna along with laneway light projections and a jetty-side virtual reality installation.

Lantern Making Workshop at the Great Alpine Gallery on Tuesday, 29th June in Swifts Creek was a hit with participants creating a beautiful star lantern to hang in the street and lighting up the charming village along the iconic Great Alpine Road.

Over the past weekend (3rd & 4th July) there was a deep winter event at Sailors Grave and the Bruthen Fringe Cafe. In Lakes Entrance, guests enjoyed a night of hearty winter foods, sourced locally and served with Gippsland wines and beers at the Slow Movement Community Dinner. There was also live music, performances, woodfire pits and spectacular light displays.

Over the last weekend, Friday, 9th to Sunday, 11 July there is a Laneway pop up event in Bairnsdale. On Sunday, local chef Rob Turner of Northern Ground will host a long table style event at Kings Cove, Metung to celebrate local food, wine and cooking. Ticket holders can tour the Metung Hot Springs site and have the opportunity to try the pop-up bathing tubs. Also, on Sunday there will be a Quasitrad Music Concert at the Marlo Hotel.

The Phillip Island Whale Festival

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The Island Whale Festival taking place 2nd – 4th July at a range of venues across Phillip Island.

Local community members and visitors alike have the opportunity to engage with a range of activities that will not only entertain, but also allow you to appreciate the wildlife and natural habitats of Phillip Island and the Bass Coast region.

Phillip Island welcomes the annual whale arrival. Witness the annual arrival of some of the ocean’s most majestic creatures as our coastal waters play host to humpback and southern right whales and even the occasional killer whales from May to September.

The Festival events are spread across the Island and San Remo. Please check the venue for your event and plan your travel time. Many events require bookings to maintain COVID safe approaches and venue capacity please book tickets online.

You can download the festival program here!

Awaken Bendigo

Every night over the period of 26 June 2021 – 17 July 2021, Bendigo’s beautiful Rosalind Park will transform with a series of vibrant installations that engage and immerse visitors in an unforgettable sensory experience.

Each installation captures Bendigo’s stories of the city and its rich history, through a radiant display of light, colour and sound in a spectacular fashion.

At Rosalind Park Piazza you will find a illuminated Acknowledgement of Country, a beacon of light that represents the traditional custodians of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung People.

Continuing into the park, you will find illuminated representations of all things Bendigo, including our Horticultural heritage, Chinese heritage, vibrant art history, famous tulips, and even a “River of Gold”.

At each 13 key stops, you will be invited to read about the magnificent light displays and the story behind how they relate to Bendigo.

Please note Awaken is a free event but requires a ticket to enter to meet COVID safe requirements.

Qantas flight to the Supermoon

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On Wednesday 26 May 2021, Qantas’s exclusive one-off Supermoon Scenic Flight will depart Sydney for a two-and-a-half-hour sojourn through the southern sky.

Travellers can join in for cosmic cocktails and supermoon cakes onboard a B787 Dreamliner night flight to view the rare ‘supermoon’ phenomenon as well as a total lunar eclipse.

After taking in the Sydney Harbour nightlights on departure, the aircraft will climb above any cloud cover and head east out over the Pacific Ocean.

Onboard Qantas B787 Dreamliner aircraft, featuring the biggest windows on any passenger aircraft, enjoy mother nature’s night lights at 40,000 feet, followed by a viewing of the rising of the supermoon which also happens to be a total lunar eclipse, a highly unusual double act.

CSIRO astronomer Dr Vanessa Moss will work with Qantas pilots to design the optimal flight path and also join the flight to provide insights into supermoons and all things space and astronomy.

What’s included
Flight QF1250 departs Sydney Domestic Airport (T3) on Wednesday, 26 May 2021.

Arrive at the Qantas Business lounge from 5.30pm for a pre-flight cocktail party including surprise entertainment. Then take off on your Supermoon Scenic Flight at 7.30pm, get up closer to the supermoon and lunar eclipse before returning to Sydney at 10.15pm.

Passengers Will also enjoy:

  • Private charter Qantas B787 Dreamliner flight with large windows ideal for viewing,
  • Inflight commentary by expert CSIRO astronomer, Dr Vanessa Moss,
  • Guaranteed to get above any cloud cover for supermoon viewing,
  • Exclusive merchandise,
  • Inflight food and beverages,
  • Gift bag for all passengers, and
  • A commemorative certificate.

*This flight has now sold out and the waitlist is closed.

Bucketlist: Scenic drives across Scotland

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Imagine a drive through glens and mountains where rival clans battled for supremacy; walking along rugged coastlines and spotting dolphins playing in the firth; touching ancient stones that are older than the pyramids; learning the hidden secrets of compact cities on a guided walking tour; enjoying the sights of UNESCO cities of music, design, literature and world heritage; savouring fresh seafood and beef straight from the land; landscapes filled with endless opportunities for adventure.

Scotland has all the essential ingredients for the perfect road trip. Beautiful ever-changing scenery, incredible attractions and welcoming towns and villages. All you need is a vehicle, an amazing playlist and some great company!

When touring Scotland by car (or camper or bike), your route can vary in length; trips can be as short or as long as you like. You could easily spend a week or two touring a large area of the country, or explore a region over a weekend – no matter what you choose to do, you’re guaranteed to have the best road trip around Scotland.

Plan a road trip around Scotland to see some of our most awesome sights. Explore the dramatic mountains of Glen Coe, skirt the eastern coastline to Dunnottar Castle, wind your way along the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, or venture on a road trip around the west coast of Scotland for amazing island views and culture.

If you’re planning a UK road trip, adding Scotland to your travel plans would not go amiss! If you’re touring the north of England, stop by our southern regions to admire incredible landscapes, bags of ancient history, fascinating culture and more.

Keep reading to find out more about driving in Scotland and all the essential information you need to know to plan your amazing road trip around Scotland.

Scotland offers all this in abundance, and VisitScotland is ready to help you discover more!

Three more reasons to head to Tasmania

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Just head to Tassie and stay there.. if you need any more reasons than you already have, here are three fabulous events lined up to ensure soaking up the island spirit!

Vibrance Festival 2021

Vibrance Festival celebrates Tasmanian street art and culture.

Vibrance Festival is Tasmania’s first and only street art festival, dedicated to the painting of large-scale murals and offers a program of music, local food and beverages, street art tours, film nights, skateboarding demonstrations, public spray wall, markets and more.

In its third iteration, Vibrance Festival 2021 will paint 20+ murals, dotted along the length of Elizabeth Street, Hobart. Expect one of the town’s busiest streets to come alive with Tasmania’s best mural and street artists painting as you wander along the festival trail. Who knows what else you might find as you explore? Expect music in alleyways, pop-up events, tiny bars tucked away, as well as family-friendly spots to sit and watch or join in with some painting.

Vibrance aims to educate people on street art as a legitimate artform and activate the many unused spaces in Hobart’s urban environment. Largely free, Vibrance aims to be an accessible and inclusive event with something for all age groups.

For more details: https://www.vibrancefestival.com/

 

Tasmanian Wine Festival 2021

The second edition of the Tasmanian Wine Festival returns to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens February 26 – 28, 2021!

Explore the beauty of the gardens, whilst discovering and tasting the finest wines Tasmania has to offer. Follow the trail to find Tasmania’s best winemakers, waiting to give you rare insights into their wine and the winemaking process.

Some of the vineyards include Frogmore Creek, Observatory Hill Vineyard, Derwent Estate, Clover Hill Wines, Pooley Wines, Domaine Dawnelle, Wobbly Boot Vineyard and many more!

But what’s a great wine without great food, music and company?

Perhaps an oyster to enjoy with your sparkling, a burger or pizza with your red or some seafood with your white? Tasmania also welcomes some of the state’s best food producers and vendors.

The main stage will welcome local musicians, including Jay Jarome, Uncle Gus and The Rimshots and more yet to be announced. Dance the afternoon away or make yourself comfortable on the grass.

For more details: https://taswinefest.com.au/

Ten Days on the Island

Ten Days on the Island is Tasmania’s statewide international arts festival. Since 2001, Ten Days on the Island has celebrated Tasmania’s island culture, offering a platform on which to profile and promote Tasmania’s innovative, creative, and resourceful character and unique cultural identity. Every part of Australia is, always was and always will be, Aboriginal land. As a community gathering-place, a festival of arts, cultural exchange and celebration and as a site for the sharing of ideas and stories, Ten Days on the Island pays respect to the palawa – original owners and cultural custodians – of all the lands and waters across lutruwita (Tasmania) upon which our Festival takes place.

In 2021, they celebrate 21 years of Ten Days on the Island’s 20th anniversary. The new Festival model, curated by internationally renowned Artistic Director Lindy Hume, will deliver an epic 10-day adventure over three weekends in the three regional heartlands of Tasmania. Local projects and artists will intersect with a dynamic national and international program, designed to complement and amplify bold Tasmanian creativity.

The organisers’ commitment to regional Tasmania is strong and proud, bringing artists and communities together to share arts experiences in familiar and surprising environments right across their extraordinary island.

For more details: https://www.tendays.org.au/

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